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Articles by Paul Rosenzweig
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Ransomware hackers hit pipelines, food supply, transportation, more
The high-profile incidents show “that nothing is safe,” former senior Department of Homeland Security official Paul Rosenzweig told USA Today. “Not the meatpacking industry, not the chemical industry, not the wastewater treatment industry, not Sony.…

‘Nothing is safe’: Five times ransomware attackers have impacted our lives
For the second time in as many months, a major link in the U.S. supply chain has been hampered due to hackers launching a ransomware attack. This week, a global meat supplier was hit. Last month, a main East Coast pipeline was shut down for days,…

Cybersecurity Group Hopes to Push 30 More National Priorities
“It boggles my mind that 15 years into this cybersecurity crisis, we still don’t have an operating picture of how frequently and what sorts of what breaches occur in the United States,” he told attendees to the virtual session . “Without a…

Rep. Lieu Introduces Bill to Improve U.S. Government Vendor Cybersecurity
“Representative Lieu’s bill on vulnerability disclosure programs for contractors is a commonsense expansion of an important concept that is already used inside the government. It is the first, significant step in an important discussion whose…

REP LIEU INTRODUCES BILL TO IMPROVE U.S. GOVERNMENT VENDOR CYBERSECURITY
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles) introduced the Improving Contractor Cybersecurity Act, legislation that would amend the federal contracts title to require vendors that wish to do business with the United States Government…

House bill would require federal contractors to put in place vulnerability disclosure programs
Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., will announce Tuesday a bill that would require all federal contractors to have a vulnerability disclosure program. The Improving Contractor Cybersecurity Act draws inspiration from the Department of Homeland Security’s…

World’s biggest meat supplier JBS hit by cyberattack at its Canadian and Australian facilities
The world’s largest meat supplier has been hit by a cyberattack, with hackers shutting down internal computer systems and forcing the company to suspend parts of its operations in Canada and Australia. JBS, a Brazilian meat company which operates in…

JBS cyber attack: Meat company computer networks hit in the attack
‘Nothing is safe’ The one-two punch of the recent cyberattacks “shows that nothing is safe,” said former senior Department of Homeland Security official Paul Rosenzweig. “Not the meatpacking industry, not the chemical industry, not the wastewater…

Don’t Just Blame the Air Gap—Policy in the Wake of the Colonial Pipeline
On May 7, the ransomware gang DarkSide locked up the information technology (IT) systems of Colonial Pipeline, the energy distributor responsible for shipping nearly half of the East Coast’s gas and jet fuel. Unable to confirm whether the industrial…

World’s biggest meat supplier JBS hit by cyberattack
Paul Rosenzweig, a former senior Department of Homeland Security official, told USA Today that the attacks on an oil pipeline and then a meat supplier ‘shows that nothing is safe.’ ‘Not the meatpacking industry, not the chemical industry, not the…